Yes, as long as temperature is the same.
Every atom is not the same size.
Yes
all atoms are generally the same size, so "large atoms" would mean molecules.
the size
The atoms may be slightly different in shape or size etc. however if they are all of the same type they will all behave and react in the same way. Eg. Two atoms of Frankium may be different in the ways I have described but their chemical properties, behaviour and reactivity are the same.
The size of atoms has most to do with its electrons. The electron is a subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge.
Hydrogen atoms are the smallest known elements, and therefore smaller than oxygen atoms (according to atomic weight and atomic mass).
no
Yes
John Dalton it was referred to the atoms of the same element.
all atoms are generally the same size, so "large atoms" would mean molecules.
An isotope of an element.
the size
Only for objects of the same material. Mass of an object is proportionate to its size and density. It is not directly proportional to the size of it.
I think you mean what has the ... A pure isotope of an element.
yes atoms do double in size however atoms in helium are smaller because oxygen atoms double in size.
yes
no.
the atoms in the blade are all the same size, but the number of atoms on the edge are less so its thin enough to separate things